"Ibsen the romantic" : analogues of paradise in the later plays, Errol Durbach

The Resource "Ibsen the romantic" : analogues of paradise in the later plays, Errol Durbach

"Ibsen the romantic" : analogues of paradise in the later plays, Errol Durbach

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Introduction : "Ibsen the romantic" -- "The Land without paradise" -- "Paradise within" : Hedda Gabler and John Gabriel Borkman as types of the romantic "self" -- "Children of Paradise" : Alf, Hedvig and Eyolf as "Conceptions of immortality" -- "Cosmologies of two" : romantic eroticism in Little Eyolf, The Master builder, and When we dead awaken -- "High romantic words " : responsible freedom and tragic joy in The Lady from the Sea and Rosmersholm -- Conclusion : "All of Paradise that we shall know."

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ocm07283675

Dimensions

23 cm

Extent

vii, 213 pages

Isbn

9780820305547

Lccn

81001249

Media category

unmediated

Media MARC source

rdamedia

Media type code

n

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(OCoLC)07283675

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"Ibsen the romantic" : analogues of paradise in the later plays, Errol Durbach

Introduction : "Ibsen the romantic" -- "The Land without paradise" -- "Paradise within" : Hedda Gabler and John Gabriel Borkman as types of the romantic "self" -- "Children of Paradise" : Alf, Hedvig and Eyolf as "Conceptions of immortality" -- "Cosmologies of two" : romantic eroticism in Little Eyolf, The Master builder, and When we dead awaken -- "High romantic words " : responsible freedom and tragic joy in The Lady from the Sea and Rosmersholm -- Conclusion : "All of Paradise that we shall know."